Board Seat to Remain Open Until Election Held

Sangre de Cristo Electric Association (SDCEA), Inc. has announced that a seat on its board of directors will remain open until elections are held in June. According to board policy, if a board seat becomes vacant within 8 months of election, it may remain unfilled.

The seat was previously held by board member Dan Daly, who passed away late last year. In honor of his service and dedication to the electric cooperative, the board has decided to leave the seat open until the upcoming elections. This will allow interested candidates to have the opportunity to run for the board and continue Daly’s legacy of serving the members of SDCEA.

Interested candidates for the open seat are encouraged to learn more about the responsibilities and requirements of being a board member at www.myelectric.coop/boardinfo/election-procedures and contact SDCEA CEO, Gary Kelly. The seat will be officially filled at the June board meeting, giving candidates ample time to run for election and prepare to serve on the board.

SDCEA is a member-owned electric cooperative that serves more than 14,000 members in central Colorado. The cooperative is governed by a board of directors, who are elected by the members to represent their interests and make important decisions for the cooperative. The board is responsible for setting policies, overseeing the cooperative’s finances, and ensuring that the members’ needs are met.

“We are looking for dedicated individuals who are passionate about serving our members and making a positive impact in our community,” said Kelly. “Being a board member is a rewarding experience and we encourage anyone who is interested to consider running for the open seat.”

The Sangre de Cristo Board of Directors is committed to ensuring a fair and transparent election process.

Stay tuned for updates and be sure to visit the SDCEA’s website for more information about SDCEA’s services.